Texas Petroleum Storage Tanks Full CEI #6 Piping Release Detection Checklist
Petroleum products require storage tanks and piping.
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The Texas Petroleum Storage Tanks Full CEI #6 Piping Release Detection Checklist app outlines piping needs for petroleum products. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's requirements and regulations can be found in the checklist template. The checklist features compliance measures that users can check off, note as complete, or identify as an area of improvement to prompt appropriate corrective actions. Hazardous waste monitoring regulations were enacted by the EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and largely adopted by many states, including Texas through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. These regulations were responsible for developing and promoting Compliance Evaluation Inspections (CEI) which enable compliance evaluation inspection through an on-site evaluation of a hazardous waste handler's compliance with RCRA regulations and permit standards. The purpose of the CEI is to gather information necessary to determine compliance and support enforcement actions. Some of the relevant topics and inspection items this app covers include tightness test checks and performing a tank tightness test, suction piping, evaluation of pressurized piping, secondary containment, and more. Through this app, pipes which move petroleum or even natural gas products, or storage tanks such as underground storage tanks or above ground storage tanks that are fitted with piping, can be inspected and evaluated to promote compliance with federal and state regulations.
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